Nice photos and thanks for sharing. I went thru there three times on the old UP City of St. Louis. Sometimes we got off or not. Then when I visited a friend in late 1990's, I took another look. It was going downhill at the time, but I could recognize how magnificent it was.
Glad to hear that someone is fixing the station up.
I hope they somehow retain the historical detail while making it up-to-date. Fascinating pictures. Thank you, Colorado Mac. The only time I was there was when I was four years old. My parents took a home movie from the UP City of Denver as we passed through the coachyard, which I still have, but no shots of Denver Union itself. We traveled from Davis Junction, Illinois (Milw Rd) to Denver and back.
Neat! I was there only once in 2006. It was an interesting place then. Might be really magnificent when they get it done.
-Don (Random stuff, mostly about trains - what else? http://blerfblog.blogspot.com/)
A couple of weeks ago I had to do some work in Denver's Union Station, which is being rebuilt as a transportation hub/boutique hotel. Information is available here - http://www.denverunionstation.org.
I had a chance to wander all over the now-empty structure, but I was so fascinated I only thought to grab a few photographs.
An overall few of the waiting room
Using iPhone's Panorama Feature
Ticket Windows
Most of these have been covered over with plywood or drywall for years. Amtrak used the center one before they moved to their temporary station.
The Pullman Window
Train Information
This radio station changed its call letters in 1964(?)
Telegrams & Night Letters
View from inside the ticket office
One of the many safes I encountered
Stairs from the ticket office to the basement
Check out that iron work. These stairs are rock-solid after almost 100 years.
Sean
HO Scale CSX Modeler
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